What's the maximum number of localised store listing experiments that can be run at once in Google Play?
3
2
4
5
Explanation
Analysis of Correct Answer(s)
The correct answer is 5. This is a specific platform limitation within the Google Play Console that you must memorize for the certification.
- Store listing experiments are Google Play's native A/B testing tool, allowing you to test different versions of your app's store page assets (like icons, descriptions, and screenshots) to see which performs best.
- You can run two types of these experiments simultaneously:
- One global experiment for users in all locations where you don't have a localized experiment running.
- Up to five localised experiments, each targeting a specific language or region.
- The question specifically asks for the maximum number of localised experiments, which is five. This allows you to tailor and optimize your app's store presence for different key markets at the same time.
Analysis of Incorrect Options
- 2, 3, and 4: These options are incorrect because they are lower than the maximum limit set by Google Play. While you can choose to run fewer than five localised experiments, the platform's capacity allows for a maximum of five running concurrently.